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Meg Misenti
Digital Government
House passes bill to upgrade missing-persons identification systems
The House yesterday overwhelmingly passed a bill, known as Jennifer's Law, that would help law enforcement crossreference unidentified victims with files of missing persons within the FBI's primary national crimefighting computer.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Tool Scours Network for Y2K Compliance
Cabletron Systems has teamed with Opticom Inc., a developer of network reporting systems, to market a tool that state and local agencies can use to easily determine whether their networks are ready for the century date change. The tool, Y2KView, is the latest module of Manchester, N.H.based Optico
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Pennsylvania's Bold Buy
This summer, in a move that shook up its procurement patterns, Pennsylvania standardized the core desktop functions of 40,000 state workers on Microsoft Corp. software. Under the threeyear, $23.6 million deal, which covered the operating system, the office suite and email, the state expected to save $9.2 million and reap big productivity gains.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Prism Software Aids Procurement Work Flow
The District of Columbia's Office of Contracting and Procurement recently tapped Compusearch Software Systems Inc., McLean, Va., to provide a procurement management software system dubbed Prism.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Online Software Store for Government Shoppers Debuts
A new online software store specifically for government shoppers recently opened its doors at www.beyond.com/gov.htm.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Police Check Out Faster, Friendlier Investigative Tools
Det. Doug Garrett, a crime analyst with the city of Kent, Wash., earlier this year investigated a crime ring suspected of auto theft, mail theft, forgery and drug trafficking.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Facing Your Year 2000 Liability
Fears that Year 2000 bugs will interrupt vital state and local government services are daunting enough for most information technology professionals working on the datechange problem.
- By Meg Misenti and Jennifer Jones
Digital Government
New Y2K Supplier Audit Services
ILM Corp. is offering custom Year 2000 supplier audit services to agencies looking to accurately gauge their suppliers' readiness for the millennium.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Vehicle-Tracking Program Helps Cops Watch Their Backs
Lawsuits against emergency service agencies for slow or inadequate responses to 911 calls have become a rising concern to public safety agencies.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Community Transit Systems
In many cities and towns, elderly, disabled or lowincome residents who have trouble getting to their local fixedroute public transportation system can simply place a call and be picked up at their doorstep. To accommodate such 'flex' requests, transit agencies are turning to a variety of hightec
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Autodesk Provides Raster, Vector Mapping for the Web
State and local government agencies looking to use the Internet for sharing maps and maprelated data might take a look at Autodesk Inc.'s MapGuide Release 3.0, which hits the market this month. Release 3.0 includes a suite of tools that allow users to build and deploy a raster or vector mapdriven
- By Meg Misenti
Featured eBooks
Digital Government
3-D GIS System Throws Public Discourse in Relief
A few months ago Jason Kornoff was in a tough spot facing a room of citizens attending a public meeting about groundwater contamination in their east Los Angeles community.
- By Meg Misenti
Digital Government
Virginians Choose Personalized License Plates on the Web
Virginians Choose Personalized License Plates on the Web
- By Meg Misenti